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mommabear
Asked August 2015
My Mom is hearing voices that tell her bad things, what should I do?
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mommabear
Aug 2015
I don't know if she has dementia and thank you I will talk to her doctor
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BarbBrooklyn
Aug 2015
You should talk to her doctor right away. Hearing voices is a symptom. Could be a UTI. Does mom have dementia? A change in mental status should always be reported to the patient's doctor.
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